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At high pressure, the entire surface gets covered by a monomolecular layer of the gas follows

A

Zero-order kinetics

B

First order kinetics

C

Second order kinetics

D

Fractional order kinetics

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The correct Answer is:
B

As `x/m=kP^(1//x)`
At low pressure `x/mpropP` (graph in nearly straight line)
Thus the reaction follows first order kinetics.
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